From a145482cf625d5f04072fd1d20b5c2062cbe8e47 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dd Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 07:53:42 +0000 Subject: Remove whitespace at EOL. --- bin/csh/USD.doc/csh.1 | 14 +++++++------- bin/csh/USD.doc/csh.2 | 26 +++++++++++++------------- bin/csh/USD.doc/csh.3 | 4 ++-- 3 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) (limited to 'bin/csh') diff --git a/bin/csh/USD.doc/csh.1 b/bin/csh/USD.doc/csh.1 index db6d468..bcc5724 100644 --- a/bin/csh/USD.doc/csh.1 +++ b/bin/csh/USD.doc/csh.1 @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ for it in the glossary. Acknowledgements .PP Numerous people have provided good input about previous versions -of +of .I csh and aided in its debugging and in the debugging of its documentation. I would especially like to thank Michael Ubell @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ is to be read ``control-\fIx\fR'' and represents the striking of the \fIx\fR key while the control key is held down.) The mail program then echoed the characters `EOT' and transmitted our message. -The characters `% ' were printed before and after the mail command +The characters `% ' were printed before and after the mail command by the shell to indicate that input was needed. .PP After typing the `% ' prompt the shell was reading command input from @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ rather than having a large number of hard to remember options. .NH 2 Output to files .PP -Commands that normally read input or write output on the terminal +Commands that normally read input or write output on the terminal can also be executed with this input and/or output done to a file. .PP @@ -679,7 +679,7 @@ beginning are treated specially. Neither `*' or `?' or the `[' `]' mechanism will match it. This prevents accidental matching of the filenames `.' and `..' in the working directory which have special meaning to the system, -as well as other files such as +as well as other files such as .I \&.cshrc which are not normally visible. @@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ as it is used less frequently. Quotation .PP We have already seen a number of metacharacters used by the shell. -These metacharacters pose a problem in that we cannot use them directly +These metacharacters pose a problem in that we cannot use them directly as parts of words. Thus the command .DS @@ -742,7 +742,7 @@ will not echo the character `*'. It will either echo an sorted list of filenames in the current .I "working directory," -or print the message `No match' if there are +or print the message `No match' if there are no files in the working directory. .PP The recommended mechanism for placing characters which are neither numbers, @@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ The shell also terminates when it gets an end-of-file printing `logout'; \s-2UNIX\s0 then logs you off the system. Since this means that typing too many ^D's can accidentally log us off, the shell has a mechanism for preventing this. -This +This .I ignoreeof option will be discussed in section 2.2. .PP diff --git a/bin/csh/USD.doc/csh.2 b/bin/csh/USD.doc/csh.2 index 043b73f..d9e8001 100644 --- a/bin/csh/USD.doc/csh.2 +++ b/bin/csh/USD.doc/csh.2 @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ We will later see what kinds of commands are usefully placed there. For now we need not have this file and the shell does not complain about its absence. .PP -A +A .I "login shell" , executed after you login to the system, will, after it reads commands from @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ processing my .I \&.login file and begin reading commands from the terminal, prompting for each with `% '. -When I log off (by giving the +When I log off (by giving the .I logout command) the shell will print `logout' and execute commands from the file `.logout' @@ -328,11 +328,11 @@ main() printf("hello); } % cc !$ -cc bug.c +cc bug.c "bug.c", line 4: newline in string or char constant "bug.c", line 5: syntax error % ed !$ -ed bug.c +ed bug.c 29 4s/);/"&/p printf("hello"); @@ -340,10 +340,10 @@ w 30 q % !c -cc bug.c +cc bug.c % a.out hello% !e -ed bug.c +ed bug.c 30 4s/lo/lo\e\en/p printf("hello\en"); @@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ cc bug.c \-o bug a.out: 2784+364+1028 = 4176b = 0x1050b bug: 2784+364+1028 = 4176b = 0x1050b % ls \-l !* -ls \-l a.out bug +ls \-l a.out bug \(mirwxr\(mixr\(mix 1 bill 3932 Dec 19 09:41 a.out \(mirwxr\(mixr\(mix 1 bill 3932 Dec 19 09:42 bug % bug @@ -364,14 +364,14 @@ hello % num bug.c | spp spp: Command not found. % ^spp^ssp -num bug.c | ssp +num bug.c | ssp 1 main() 3 { 4 printf("hello\en"); 5 } % !! | lpr num bug.c | ssp | lpr -% +% .DE .KE In this example we have a very simple C program which has a bug (or two) @@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ EOT .DE If the job did not terminate normally the `Done' message might say something else like `Killed'. -If you want the +If you want the terminations of background jobs to be reported at the time they occur (possibly interrupting the output of other foreground jobs), you can set the @@ -770,7 +770,7 @@ job \- identified by a `\-' in the output of .I jobs. When the current job terminates, the previous job becomes the current job. When given, the argument is either `%\-' (indicating -the previous job); `%#', where # is the job number; +the previous job); `%#', where # is the job number; `%pref' where pref is some unique prefix of the command name and arguments of one of the jobs; or `%?' followed by some string found in only one of the jobs. @@ -859,7 +859,7 @@ text editor might take a long time. Stopped % bg [1] ed bigfile & -% +% . . . some foreground commands .ta 1.75i [1] Stopped (tty input) ed bigfile @@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ ed bigfile w 120000 q -% +% .so tabs .DE So after the `s' command was issued, the `ed' job was stopped with ^Z diff --git a/bin/csh/USD.doc/csh.3 b/bin/csh/USD.doc/csh.3 index 083fbcc..4f6e1b7 100644 --- a/bin/csh/USD.doc/csh.3 +++ b/bin/csh/USD.doc/csh.3 @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ of the shell and some of its control structure follows: # already in ~/backup # set noglob -foreach i ($argv) +foreach i ($argv) if ($i !~ *.c) continue # not a .c file so do nothing @@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ for each of the values given between `(' and `)' with the named variable, in this case `i' set to successive values in the list. Within this loop we may use the command .I break -to stop executing the loop +to stop executing the loop and .I continue to prematurely terminate one iteration -- cgit v1.1